Religious tensions on rise in public housing

In Vollsmose in Odense, Christian and Jewish residents need to go into hiding because they are being threatened with beatings and some have had their cars burned. In Gellerup in Aarhus, the local Christian church has been forced to hire security patrols to prevent vandalism, and in Copenhagen, Jewish kids applying to secondary schools near housing areas densely populated with Muslims have been advised by authorities to look elsewhere if they want to avoid trouble. (...)